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Old November 8th 18, 02:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Charles Longley
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Default Advice for new CFIGs

My number one bit of advice is don’t instruct for free. My club expects the instructors to work for free. It’s the main reason I don’t do my CFI-G. I feel that the student should pay for it. $40 per hour is a pretty reasonable rate. Leave the club out of it and have the student pay the instructors directly.
 




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